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From: The Explicator
Date: 19950101
Author:Hoff, Molly
Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway' utilizes an important component of an existing Renaissance Dutch peepshow scheme. This is presented in the representation of an old woman's image as distant and over and above the space available in the viewing box. Eventually, the identity of Mrs. Dalloway coalesces with that of the old woman which transforms her reality as uncertainly connected to Dalloway's perspective.
Clarissa Dalloway glimpses "the old lady opposite climbing upstairs" as if her neighbor inhabited a doll's house. Clarissa watches the neighbor, who wears a white cap, "moving at the ...
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